Ghap-Joong Jung
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Recent Articles
1.
Kim K, Kim M, Jung G, Kim S
Hepatogastroenterology
. 2015 Feb;
61(135):2149-55.
PMID: 25713922
Background/aims: There are differing histologic subtypes of gastric cancer. We investigated the clinicopathological features and prognosis of: signet ring cell (SRC), mucinous (MGC), papillary (PGC), and lymphoepithelioma-like (LELC) carcinoma in...
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Kim K, Kim M, Jung G
Hepatogastroenterology
. 2014 Dec;
61(133):1446-53.
PMID: 25436323
Background/aims: The goal of this study was to elucidate the risk factors for duodenal stump leakage after gastrectomy for gastric cancer. In addition, the management of duodenal stump leakage is...
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Kim M, Kim K, Kim Y, Jung G
Ann Surg Treat Res
. 2014 May;
86(5):237-43.
PMID: 24851224
Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate long-term outcomes regarding readmission for laparoscopy-assisted distal subtotal gastrectomy (LADG) compared to conventional open distal subtotal gastrectomy (CODG) for early gastric...
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Kim K, Kim M, Jung G
World J Surg Oncol
. 2014 Apr;
12:97.
PMID: 24736010
Background: With an increase in life expectancy, very elderly patients are presenting with gastric cancer more commonly than ever. The present study retrospectively analyzed the surgical outcomes of laparoscopy-assisted gastrectomy...
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Kim K, Kim Y, Kim M, Jung G
World J Gastroenterol
. 2014 Apr;
20(12):3369-75.
PMID: 24696617
Aim: To understand the clinicopathological and prognostic features of gastric cancer in younger and older patients. Methods: Between January 2002 and December 2008, 1667 patients underwent curative gastric surgery. For...
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Kim Y, Kim M, Kim K, Kim Y, Jung G
Int J Surg
. 2014 Jan;
12(3):200-4.
PMID: 24406263
Background: Readmission after gastrectomy is one of the factors that reflect quality of life. Therefore, we analyzed the several factors related to readmissions after total gastrectomy for early gastric cancer....
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Kim K, Kim M, Jung G, Kim S, Jang J, Kwon H
World J Surg Oncol
. 2012 Nov;
10:230.
PMID: 23114111
Background: Recently, laparoscopic resection for relatively small sized gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) has been widely accepted as minimally invasive surgery. However, no report on the long-term safety and efficacy...
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Kim K, Kim M, Jung G, Jang J, Choi S
Int J Surg
. 2012 Oct;
10(10):593-7.
PMID: 23022923
Background: Anastomotic leakage, bleeding, and stricture are major complications after gastrectomy. Of these complications, postoperative anastomotic bleeding is relatively rare, but lethal if not treated immediately. Methods: Of 2031 patients...
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Chun H, Kim K, Kim M, Jung G
Yonsei Med J
. 2012 Aug;
53(5):952-9.
PMID: 22869478
Purpose: Laparoscopy-assisted distal gastrectomy (LADG) is a widely accepted surgery for early gastric cancer. However, its use in advanced gastric cancer has rarely been studied. The aim of this study...
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Kim K, Kim M, Jung G, Choi H, Jang J, Kwon H
Dig Surg
. 2012 May;
29(2):165-71.
PMID: 22614362
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the surgical and oncologic outcomes of laparoscopy-assisted gastrectomy (LAG) and open gastrectomy (OG) for advanced gastric cancer (AGC) using the case-control...